International audienceThat attention is a fundamentally rhythmic process has recently received abundant empirical evidence. The essence of temporal attention, however, is to flexibly focus in time. Whether this function is constrained by an underlying rhythmic neural mechanism is unknown. In six interrelated experiments, we behaviourally quantify the sampling capacities of periodic temporal attention during auditory or visual perception. We reveal the presence of limited attentional capacities, with an optimal sampling rate of~1.4 Hz in audition and~0.7 Hz in vision. Investigating the motor contribution to temporal attention, we show that it scales with motor rhythmic precision, maximal at~1.7 Hz. Critically, motor modulation is beneficial ...
Temporal regularity is ubiquitous and essential to guiding attention and coordinating behavior withi...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
The attentional blink (AB) reveals a limitation in conscious processing of sequential targets. Altho...
International audienceIn temporal-or dynamic-attending theory, it is proposed that motor activity he...
Human attention fluctuates across time, and even when stimuli have identical physical characteristic...
SummaryVision involves constant exploration of the environment by eye movements. Recent evidence sug...
Many environmental sounds, such as music or speech, are patterned in time. Dynamic attending theory,...
Background: To survive in a dynamically changing world, our brain constantly predicts the timing of ...
International audienceIn behavior, action and perception are inherently interdependent. However, the...
SummaryOvert exploration or sampling behaviors, such as whisking, sniffing, and saccadic eye movemen...
Overt exploration or sampling behaviors, such as whisking, sniffing, and saccadic eye movements, are...
Many natural auditory signals, including music and language, change periodically. The effect of such...
Temporal attention can be entrained exogenously to rhythms. Indeed, faster and more accurate respons...
AbstractNeural processing of dynamic continuous visual input, and cognitive influences thereon, are ...
Temporal orienting of attention plays an important role in our day-to-day lives and can use timing i...
Temporal regularity is ubiquitous and essential to guiding attention and coordinating behavior withi...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
The attentional blink (AB) reveals a limitation in conscious processing of sequential targets. Altho...
International audienceIn temporal-or dynamic-attending theory, it is proposed that motor activity he...
Human attention fluctuates across time, and even when stimuli have identical physical characteristic...
SummaryVision involves constant exploration of the environment by eye movements. Recent evidence sug...
Many environmental sounds, such as music or speech, are patterned in time. Dynamic attending theory,...
Background: To survive in a dynamically changing world, our brain constantly predicts the timing of ...
International audienceIn behavior, action and perception are inherently interdependent. However, the...
SummaryOvert exploration or sampling behaviors, such as whisking, sniffing, and saccadic eye movemen...
Overt exploration or sampling behaviors, such as whisking, sniffing, and saccadic eye movements, are...
Many natural auditory signals, including music and language, change periodically. The effect of such...
Temporal attention can be entrained exogenously to rhythms. Indeed, faster and more accurate respons...
AbstractNeural processing of dynamic continuous visual input, and cognitive influences thereon, are ...
Temporal orienting of attention plays an important role in our day-to-day lives and can use timing i...
Temporal regularity is ubiquitous and essential to guiding attention and coordinating behavior withi...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
The attentional blink (AB) reveals a limitation in conscious processing of sequential targets. Altho...